Dr. Dentcheva is an initiator of research in the field of stochastic optimization models to manage risk in complex, uncertain systems like finance, supply chain management, telecommunications, and energy distribution.

Dr. Imas' primary research interests are in the development and utilization of computational fluid mechanics and optimization methods in design analysis applications involving marine hydrodynamics and low speed aerodynamics.

Director of the Computer Vision Lab, Dr. Kamberov focuses on real-time computer vision and graphics to support applications in surveillance and security, medical imaging, network control, and high energy physics.

Dr. Man researches theory and applications of multimodal information analysis and machine learning to automate the process of knowledge acquisition for high level situation awareness and decision making.

Dr. Sutin is a pioneer in the field of time-reversal acoustics, which capitalizes on sound waves to passively detect threats in maritime environments and provides a safe imaging method for biomedical diagnostics.

Dr. Wakeman researches port-related freight strategy, evaluating regional impacts, particularly with respect to freight mobility, and identification of new off-port infrastructure development demands within the New York City region.

Multimedia

Trimaran Testing at Davidson Labs

Trimaran Testing with PhD Candidate

Hurricane Prevention Research

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SpiderRadio Wireless Research

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SkyNET drone - modified AR.Drone

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Accelerating Research: Quantum Computing

VIDEOS

PHOTOS

Cognitive Radio Test Bed

A working cognitive radio prototype. In this setup, from left to right, computers are 1) sending a video chat, 2) sending interference, 3) receiving the video chat, and 4) monitoring the frequency switching of computer 3 when interference is received.

Wireframe Hull Rendering

Faculty at Stevens design next-generation maritime craft for the Navy using the latest technology.

The D.U.C.K.S. Jet Ski

Stevens Dynamic Underwater Coastal and Kinematic Surveying System (DUCKS) is used by faculty and advanced graduate students to conduct surveys of maritime bodies where traditional waterborne craft cannot usually go.

Cognitive Radio PhD Student

PhD candidate Kai Hong checks the code in his cognitive radio prototype.

Dr. Rainer Martini in the Ultrafast Laser and Communication Laboratory